Fernando Savater
Fernando Savater (1947) is a Spanish philosopher, writer, and essayist known for his work in ethics, politics, and education. His writing is characterized by clear and accessible prose, addressing philosophical topics with a popular approach. He has written essays, novels, and children's literature, standing out as one of the most influential intellectuals in the Hispanic world.
Among his most famous books are Ethics for Amador (1991), The Value of Educating (1997), and Politics for Amador (1992), aimed at young people and adults interested in philosophical reflection applied to everyday life. His thought, influenced by authors like Nietzsche and Spinoza, has had a significant impact on education and public debate in Spain and Latin America.
Among his most famous books are Ethics for Amador (1991), The Value of Educating (1997), and Politics for Amador (1992), aimed at young people and adults interested in philosophical reflection applied to everyday life. His thought, influenced by authors like Nietzsche and Spinoza, has had a significant impact on education and public debate in Spain and Latin America.
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La Peor Parte. Memorias de Amor (in Spanish)
Fernando Savater
(1)
Ariel, 2019, Paperback, New

Voltaire Contra los Fanáticos (in Spanish)
Fernando Savater
(1)
Booket Paidos, Paperback, New

Política para Amador (in Spanish)
Fernando Savater
(2)
Ediciones Gandhi, 2014, Paperback, New

Etica Para la Empresa (in Spanish)
Fernando Savater
Conecta, 2015, 1 edition, Paperback, New














































